Robert Ryan's literary explorations delve into themes of identity, loss, and the search for meaning in the contemporary world. His writing is characterized by its penetrating psychological depth and poetic language, drawing readers into the inner lives of his characters. Ryan examines complex human relationships and moral dilemmas with a keen eye for detail and a profound understanding of the human condition. His work offers insightful commentary on modern society and its inherent challenges.
BORN INTO THE ROYAL FAMILY, John has always known he doesn't want to be king.
But just when everything seems to be going right for John, his past catches up
with him: Lord Von Dronus, the palace's most senior courtier, is determined to
hunt him down, believing that as long as John is alive, he is a threat to the
nation's security.
A thrilling fictionalised account of an audacious robbery and an epic
adventure, set against the backdrop of fame, fast cars, and social change in
sixties Britain
Beginning with techniques for consulting the public, the authors describe and
examine the natural areas, like parks and nature reserves, that so often vary
in quality and show how to improve them in ways that are compatible with the
environment.
The narrative follows a lonely prince who feels dwarfed by his grand palace and distant parents. His only friend, the Bootman, gifts him a pen with invisible ink, sparking the prince's imagination. When he discovers a trapdoor leading to the attic, he finds a way to escape the confines of royal life and explore the outside world. This beautifully illustrated tale emphasizes themes of individuality, creativity, and the journey of self-discovery, appealing to readers of all ages.
But with no friends to call on, no money in his pocket, in fact nothing apart
from the clothes he is wearing, it isn't long before the young King realises
that life on his own is going to be full of challenges. číst celé